It was a bit boring at first, but gradually it became interesting. Women are really beautiful, and they are still so beautiful at the age of fifty. There are too many things to think about in the film. This is her character. She can't keep herself safe. The plot is a little slow to perfect, but finally I understand it. The heroine likes that girl because she is like herself. I have always felt that her way of working is inappropriate. It is still very irresponsible to communicate directly with the troubled characters of the treatment object, and even sparks. But I appreciate her respecting her children and not fixing them. The heroine may be more inclined towards homosexuality. Homosexuals are generally more narcissistic. The girl she likes is also because she likes herself. It is also mentioned at the end of the film that the root of all problems comes from emotional instability in childhood, but her manipulation psychology. When she finally gave a speech, she saw S. She didn't panic, but the corners of her mouth rose, or it meant that she didn't have to be the person. Everything is self-destruction. Look for excitement. The problems all come from the family of origin, and many mothers and daughters in the film have a bad relationship. The protagonist's relationship with his mother. The lack of a father role in this? I was panicked throughout the whole process, especially afraid of her being exposed. This kind of life experience is still too little, it is really a double-sided life. The film is very reflective of society. But I don't quite understand, was Allison hidden in the car by his boyfriend in the end?
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